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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

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6T, STEPHEN'S COLLEGE. HONGKONG

THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR will begin MONDAY, DECEMBER 10TH. Aa Entrance Examination will be held on Thai Day at 9 AM. For Prospectus and Terms, apply to

THE WARDEN.

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NATIONAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR (1914) OF THE REPUBLIC. CUBSCRIBERS Are HEREBY NOTIFIED that the SIXTH DRAWING of the Third Your Loan (89,750,000) will be held, as announced by the Loax Bra OF THE "MINISTRY OF FINANCS, in Peking on 1st DECEMBER, and that Payment of Bonds then drawn will begin on the 31st, of, that Month

The Nineteenth Interest Coupon on this Loan will likewise be Pail on the Same Date.

7. A. AGLEN,

Inspector Genoral of Customs. Inspectorate General of Castoma,- Peking, 26th November, 1923.

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THE VICTORIA DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION.

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A SCHOOLS CONCERT

Will be held in

THE THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL.

по

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9Tu, 1924, From 4.30 to 6.30 P.M,

Tickets-32 (Reserved) and $1.

The following Schools will be represented:- The Diocesan Boys' School, The Diocesan Girls School, St. Paul's College, St. Paul's Girls' College, St. Stephen's College, St. Stephen's Girl College, and The Victoria Home and Orphanage. [1672

LOST.

YELLOW CHOW DOG, answers to the

Name of "SIN." Reward-Fifty Dollare Finder please telephone Central 4073 or Peak

179.

FRO

TO LET FURNISHED.

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ROM 1st January, 1824, for 12 Months. 5-ROOMED HOUSE ITL BARKER Roan. Five Minutes Walk from Train Station Apply-Box No. 1670,.

co Daily Prom Office.

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INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS.

MEETING of MEMBERS will take place in the ISTITUTE on WEDNES- DAY, TH, DECEMBER, at 6 P... to make Arrangements for the Annual Ball,

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WED ESDAY, DECEMBER

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG TUG & LIGHTER CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF CALL

Issum or 100,000 SHARES OF THE NOMINAL VALUE OF $10. EACH

NOTICE

($1.25 FAID Ur).

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the End Call of $9.75 per Share on each of the 100.000 shares allottal on the 6th day of September, 1923, has been made by the em paay and that such Call will be payable to the Company's Dankers, The HONGKONG SHANG HAI BANKING COLTOZATION, in Hongkong on 4TH JANUARY, 1994

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Manager

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KOWLOON DOCK AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB

Will produce the Musical Play THE RADAH OT RAJAHPORE:

DECEMBER 14TH & 15TH.-

g

In aid of

THE MINISTERING CHILDREN'S '

LEAG TE

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HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC

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SOCIETE

GRAND CONCERT by the

SOCIETY'S CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.

THEATRE ROYAL

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1923,

at 9.15 P.,

Booking Now Open-

PRICES

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ANDERSON MUSIC OJ.

$3, $2. $1.

HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD and MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE. HELP THE CHILDREN'S CHARITIES by coming to

THE GARDEN FETE AND SALE OF

WORK

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

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INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

INTIMATION

5TH, 1928.

THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY ASSORTED CASES OF CHOICE

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(CHINA) LTD., beg to announce, that as from MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, their Offoes will be located at, Des Vaux ROAD CENTRAL (3rd Floor): Phone C: 4554; P,O. Box 478.

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CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL, KOWLOON.

THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR Begins on

DECEMBER.

Those desiring to Enter or to be Transferred to the School should apply At Onjo to the Head Master.

Pupils transferred to the CENTRAL SCHOOL from any British School in the Colony do not pay School Fees for December.

Senool Houes acet

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All Classes...8.30 LK-12:30 PM. Classes 1-4...1.43 P.31.— 130 P.V... Classes 5-8...1.45 Pac- 3.00 Px. Hot Tiffins can be obtained at the School.

Education Department.

Suth November, 1923

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THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING"

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COMPANY, LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ax EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE KOWLOON BAND & BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the RECISTIRED OFFICE of the Company No. 5. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Victoria, Hongkong, at Noos, on the 18 DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, when the Sub. juized Resolution will be proposed an

to say:-- Extraordinary Resolution that is to

I volun That the Company be Wound Up

tarily, AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a farther EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Same Time and Place on the TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1994, for tas purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceed

at the above mentioned Meeting and of ings confirming if thought fit as a Special Resolution. the above mentioned Resolation.

remuneration.

A further Rosolation will be proposed at the Second Meeting for the appointment of s Liquidator or Liquidators for the purposes of such Winding Up and fixing his or their

L. S. GREEN HILL,

Acting Secretary to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

AND AGENCT Co., LTD., General Agents for

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING

COMPANY, LIMITED. Hongkong, 39th November, 1923 (1654

ALLGEMEINE ELEKTRICITAETS GESELLSCHAFT (A.E.G.) BERLIN.

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WINES AND SPIRITS FOR CHRISTMAS.

CASE No. 1. ($30.00)

Bota. St. Estephe Claret.

Fort, Full Bodled,

Vino de Pasto, Sherry.

1.

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Old Tom Gin Gilbey's

+

Superior Palo Brandy. "E" Whisky Spey Royal Whisky. Curacao.

CASE No. 2. ($35.00)

1 Bot. St. Marceaux Champagne.

Vino de Pasto, Sherry. Superior Light Port." Superior Old Cognac. St. Estephe Claret. French Vermouth. Burnett's Dry Gin.

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1

"Whisky

Dewar's White Label Whisky. Creame de Mentho.

A Chinese married woman was necident- and women. Above all, it must stir the heart of every British boy and girl, to ally knocked down by a taxi in Queen's-- whom it ought, through these pages, to

become familiar, for it is one of the Read Fast on Monday. Her right leg noblest parts of our heritage as a great was fractured. seafaring race.'

kea.

Mr. James Andrew Joffrey, of the

The new City Commissioner of Financo, the Canton Gazette reports, has given orders to the effect that, the owners of the houses in Shakee, which wore recently reported as Government properties. are

The institution owes its origin to an appeal made in 1893 by one Sir WiLLIAM Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- HILLARY-who had himself helped to save poration, 9. Gracechurch-street, E.C.; and nore than three hundred lives from the Wall-street, New York, left estate of the

Hin

to * Appeal -the British | grdas value of £32,000. Nation" met with such an encouraging

Under the Bankruptey Act a Receiving- response that a public meeting was held on March 4th, 1824, in the City of London Order, dated October 31st, has been made Tavern, under the presidency of the then in the London Court against L. Walker, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBRY, Atul the the sole member of the late firm of L Royal National Lifeboat Institution was Walker and Co., lately carrying on busi formed. Since then, we are told, it hasness at Shanghai, China. been the means of saving over 30,000

The P. and O. Debenture stock issue of Bves an average of eleven lives every £3,500,000 in 6) per cent, stock offered on week and has earned for itself among November 8th was very quickly subscrib sailormen of every nationality a regard | gd ́anil the lists closed, Offered at 68, it ́and- an effection such as No other given a yield of £5 35. 8. per gent it institution in the world can command the stock is repaid in 1940 (the latest As everyone must know, the record date), or £375. d. per cent. if it is of the Institution is a recent af repakt in 1830 (the earliest date).......... noble salf-sacrifice and heroism of the bighest order on the part of the lifeboat. men. A fac tribute by a veteran skip a British subject, is per who, although of foreign birth and upbringing, is quoted in the official history of the Institution, Addressing the passengers who were required to remit the price of the lands travelling in his ship, be referred to the to the Finance Department within three. forthcoming centenary of the institution, days, otherwise they will be consented. asil suited that he bail-been shipwrecked Commander CW Beckwith R thrice. On two occasions every soul an (Marine Magistrate and Harbour Master). board was rescued by the English life is laid up. He became unwell on Satur bonts; in the third ease. when he was day last whilst at work and was ordered wrecked off the shore of his native land. by his doctor to rest for a few days. The all hands were lost, "with the exception Assistant Harbour Master (Lieut. Con- of himself and one other. On that coast,way Hake, R.N.) is suffering from a as far as he knew, there were no life attack of fever, but is managing to attend bonts. He proceeded:" There is nothing to the duties of the Department. Ener that is known to sailormen than the! Lifebont Institution; and when all's said and done, the British people have got to Very Old Liqueur Brandy 1858)

M.BR depend upon sailormen and the sea. At Dewar's "Victor'a Vat" Whisky.

the last of it, there's not a thing we do Sparkling Red Burgundy. Benedictine,

or enn do that does not hang upon use of the sea-ways: and that is why the men who know take off their hats to the

CASE No. 3. ($40.00)

1. Bot. Marceaux Champagne.

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Ch. Mouton Claret.

Superior Old Port...

Superior Pale Sherry Burnett's Dry Gin

"E" Old Brown Brady. **Whisky.

Dewar'a "Victoria Yat" Whisky Giboy's Sper Royal Whisky. Hoering's Cherry Brandy.

CASE No. 4. ($50.00)

1 Bots, St. Marceaux Champagne.

Ch. Mouton Claret.

Pine Pale Nutty Sherry, Very Fine Old Tawny Port- Burnett's Dry Gin.

French Vermouth.

SPECIAL CASES

PUT UP TO ORDER

Lifeboat Service, the service that is British and voluntary to its last man and its last penny, and to the last rope-yam in its boats. There is nothing else that the British people have a better right to

appointed BOLE AGENTS for our A. S. WATSON & be proud of, and nothing else they've

TESSRS. SIEMSSEN & CO. have been

Concern for China and Hongkong

Our Chins and Hongkong business willin

SATURDAY, DECEMBER B, 1 ST fature be carried on under the auspices of

THE HALF YEARLY GENERAL STALL Horan and Tender,

MEETING of MEMBERS will be held

on WEDNESDAY, 19TH OF DECEMBER .1993, at 5 PM, in the Boan Room of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. By Order,

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0. B. BROWN;

Secretary...

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL AMEETING of the Club will be held in the Board Room of Mesari. JARDINE MATAE- SON & COMPANY, LIMITED ON WEDNESDAY.

the 19th December, 1923, at 5.15 p.m. in-

The Fort,"

“The Old Curiosity

AEG. CHINA ELECTRIC COMPANY

as General Managers and 3ir. L JUNG

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for which Mess SizMSSEN & CO. Are Beting

TO LET

Vanity Fai" The Christmas Stock INGER as Director, ing Caly Stall, Children's Club Stall, Dollar Stall, Lucky Dip, Christmas Tree Stall, and General Stulls of Useful and Attractive Articles for Christmason, situated in KENNEDY TOWN, on the ARGE GODOWNS with Good Ventilaa Water Front, known as 11, 12 and 13,KENNEDY Tows, West Point.

Apply to

YAT WING BANK,

113, Wing Lot Street,

TO LET.

STDESH Roll, How! or Fitch for

Prize Clock Goll, Fish Pond. Naval Chute, Live Aunt Sally, Try. Your Weight, Bran Pie, "Guess the Weight of the Pig", Fortune Teller, etc., etc.

CINEMATOGRAPH --

PERFORMANCES P.M.PM-5 1.31.

mediately after the HALF YEARLY MEET-ADMISSION TO GROUNDS by MOTOR

ING, for the purpose of proposing the GATE opposite the BOTANICAL

following resolutions Ди Extraordinary

relolations:

the Rules of Bacing made by the

HONOLONG JOCKET CLUB be amended by

adding after Rale No. 11 the following Rule:

11. A China Pony is a horse mesauring (2) That said Rules" of Racing. be..

the amended by striking out Rule No. 77 and

18 hands 3 inches and under.

GARDENS ONLY-

-ADULTS-50 cents.CHILDEZ, 20 cents.

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B

PUBLIO AUCTION.

mbstituting the following: :

77. The weight for China Ponies accord.

term weight for inches PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of 208, to the

the Sale by Public Auction to be se per scale" shall be 140 pounds for held on MONDAY, the 10th day of 12 lands with an additional 3 pounds December, 1923, at 3 7, at the Offers of the Works Department, by Order of "Hus

GOVERNOR of

of Five Late of height. Fractions of an inch to count in favour of the pony. Any Chios DROWN LAND at Hatton Road and on the Pony which measures over 13 hauds New Road contouring hillside above Conduit

inches "dead

to be ineligible to Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of in any race: reserved compete

for Ulina 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Ponies,

Bant to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hu 77. The Stewards mult refuse to enter MAJESTY W Kore, for one further term of

the every dinlete inch above that SongsANCE WELS

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any

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Pony, which in their opinion is 75 years. not a China Pony, but their decision must be apported by a boaril of 6 Berabera any or all of whom may be Stewards. The decision of the bound shall

be ni Suruno Should the above Rule No. 77 be passed, it is resolved that the same shall not apply to Fonies which have run in Official races in Hongkong and/or in Gymkhanas in Hongkong up to and including the 1st of December, 1923. (3) That Rule No. 34 of the Rules and Regulations of the Hongkong Jockey Clab bo expunged.

(4) That Rule No. 76 of the Bules of Racing made by the Hongkong Jockey Club be

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THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER Co., (1918), LTD.

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HE FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, ou THURSDAY, the 20TH DECEMBER, 1923, at 11 O'CLOCK in the FORENOON, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1994, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be closed from Friday, the 7th December, 1923, until Thursday, the 20th December, 1923, both days inclusive,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 30th November, 1021.

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Annual Rela),

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44.115 15572

20,190 430

28,500) 254)

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FFICES in UNION BUILDING-Two

Booms on Fifth Floor,

Apply

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY

OF CANTON, LTD.

TO BE LET OR SOLD.

CO., LTD.,

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

Phone

BIRTHS.

better reason to belp and support.”

We do not know that any special effort on behalf of the Institution is to be associated with the celebration of its centenary. An appeal is made annually and never fails to meet with generous support. On British steamers there is usually to be seen a box to receive the voluntary offerings of travellers and HARTIGAS-At Holulu. on November probably no passenger liner traverses the 24th to Mr. and Mrs. LEONARD sens without hringing home some con- WREELEE KARTICAN, of Shanghai, a

tribution towards the maintenance of so PEREIRA-At Shanghai, on November valuable an institution. The official his

29th. to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. PEREIRA, a daughter; and to Mr.ory demonstrates that the need for the Atid Mrs. F. F. PEREIRA, E 900.. Institution's work. is as great to lay as it was "a hundred years ago. Our in- The funeral of the late Mr. J: J. Gosixof ventions enable us to use the sea, but will pass the Monument at 5.30 pm no human skill will ever control it" to-day.

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Since 1914, hundreds of people who were wrecked in large passenger ships, "the Hongkong Office: 14, Chster Road.

DEATH.

REDEILL WEST, No. 1, PLANTATION London Office: 111; Fleet Strest, Onuthor fells us, have owed their lives to

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The Daily Press.

To Be Let Furnished for Eight Months from April 16th 1924, or

Apply-

R..L BRIDGER,

ISE, CRAWFORD, LTD. FOR SALE.

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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. FFERS will be Received up to the 7TH

DECEMBER zipped

1923, for the Purchase or

Nine-room, Fire Lease of a Modern proof, Brick and Concrete Residence at PAK HOOK TONG, CANTON Includes three Bath rooms equipped with Modern Fixtures, Com modious Basement, Kitchen and Servants Quarters. Attractive Location. Excellent Views Surrounded by about 6 mowa of well laid out Grounds with Ten year old Trees Tennis Court. Owner's family leaving shortly for Home

the Red Cross of the Sea," and it should go without the saying that when ever appeals for support are made by the Institution, whose work is inspired by sheer love of humanity, they cannot fail to elicit response, especially from the travelling public who appreciate and "THE RED CROSS OF THE| mayhap have experienced the perils of

SEA."

HONGKONG, DECKMEME 5TH, 1993.

the sea."

The Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe and Mrs. Lowe, and Mr. C. A. Middleton Smith

Maru returned to the Colony on the Hakone

Six cases of enteric fever,' and four

deaths from the disense were notified to the Medical Officer of Health last week. Of the six cases, three were British two Japancae and one Chinese. One was n

Another Chinese case imported case. was cotified on Monday. Three cases of diphtheria (two deaths) were also report- ed. All were Chinese. On Monday two further cases were notified (one Britiste and one Chinese).

The Inte Captain Roberts of the Kailaa Administration's staff at Chinwangtao is

reported to have left his money, amount-

ing to several thousand dollars to his Chinese No. 1 boy, with $1,000 to No. 2, His funeral was very impressive, and was attended by some 3,000 Chinese, includ ing coolies, who attended at their own A special car was placed at desire. Kailan's disposal by the P.M. Railway, for conveyance of the body, while a num her of Chinese employés, at their own special request, carried the coffin.

A Chinese named Ah Too, steward on the steamship Benazah, Royal Albert Dock, has been convicted at East Ham Police Court of harbouring" on "board 69 Mauser pistols and 6,200 rounds of am- manition with intent to evade the pro- A Customs officer hibition to import.

explained that both armas and ammuni. tion were concealed in a cavity between two sections of the ice-box. The cavity had been soldered up in a workmanlike The Magistrate way. The ammunition had been pur chased at Antwerp. ordered defendant. to pay treble value. and duty-741-or 91 days imprison-

ment.

The public business conducted at the Sanitary Board meeting yesterday after- noon did not exceed 20 seconds in dura- tion. It was so short that the reporters had scarcely time to jot down the names The Chairman just of those present.

the announced that the first item on agenda was purely a formal Government approval relative to the etection of two w.c.'s at No. 169. The Peak. The rest of the items on the agenda, he said, were of a formal nature. Those present at the meeting were Mr. G. 1. Suyer (Chair- man), the Hon. Mr. Harold T. "Creasy (Director of Public Works), Mr. S. W Tso, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Dr. Ozorio, Pearse), and the Secretary to the Board the Medical Officer of Health (Dr. W. W (Mr. J. A. Fraser).

WHAT the Red Cross mentis to the soldier is represented for the sailor by the life. boat, though so far as we know the Royal National Lifeboat Tostitution of Great Britain, is the only institution of its kind

Sir Robert Ho Tung coutracted a chill There will be a Tea-dance, at "the" in the wide world. It has been in exist ence now for very nearly a century, and Helena, May Institute, to-morrow (Thurs during his visit to Loyang to interview Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sain anticipation of this anniversary, which day), December 6th, at 5.39 pm. Tic-attend a dinner given in his honour by Marshal Wu Pei-fu, and was unable to upon application to BASQUE DE L'INDO-CUISI

occurs on March 4th next, an official kets, obtainable from the Secretary, $1.00 over fifty lentiers of Chinese banking and (1558 SHAKKEN,

history of the institution has been pub | cach-Aovi, lished with a preface by H.R.H. the PRINCE OF WALES, who writes:---

"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM NEW YORK, & PHILADELPHIA

THE Steamship "EASTERN PRINCE" baving arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited Kowloon,

Fisk atored at and

Conngnece rick and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goodH NIG to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on Wednesday, 6th Dec, at 10.

All claims must be presented within 15 days of the steamer'e arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. undelivered after the 6th December, 1923, will be subject to rent

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and ong, before Bill of Lading Exports. Hongkong, bed

can be countersigned.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by ARTFURN-98 (PAK EAST), LTD.

Uncorporated in frost Britain) t. George Building Hongkong, 29th November, 1929, [1648

Information has been received from His

industry at Hankoz. He was represent ed at the dinner by Lady Ho Tung. How Sir Robert caught a.chill is thus told in a Hankow paper" It happened there

tiots of our race, with its record, of Britannic, Majesty's Consul, Ningpo, that was no train to Loyang with Bratis courage, endurance, and high endeavour Hongkong and Canton have been declared accommodation on that day and kis on land and sea, the story of our life to be smallpox infected, and that the friends, therefore, advised him, to post- pone his departure til the following boats must make a strong appeal. It usual quarantine regulations will be en morning, when this would be available. is a story of heroic service, constantly forced against vessels arriving there...

and quietly performed, for the succour

of our fellow men and women, without

..

distinction of class, creed, or race; for The Manila Observatory yesterday, gave there is not a nation with a seaboard warning of a typhoon in about 125 deg whose men have not, at some time or Long, E., 16 deg. Lat. N.oring W..W. another, been saved from peril by the lifchouts of Britain. It ie a story, also, At 4 p.m. the following "message was of runny dangers, bravely faced and received: Cyclone or typhoon East of skilfully overcome, in the long warfare Manila Ices than 200 miles distant moving with the storms round the 3,000 miles of our island@coasts,

It is, moreover, the story of a great national duty, voluntarily undertaken

West."

He was also advised that if he carried out his intention to travel by the train, he would have but poor accommodation for the spending of the night, as second class provides nothing but a hard board on which to lie down. Besides being trying, it was feared that such an experi accustomed ence to an old man of 62, who was not

to 'hardships would have some. dire results. Despite protest, however, Sir Robert would not postpone his depar tare, replying to all the arguments that' he had not set out on bis present jour- ney to gain comfort. Since he was to bo granted the object of his visit by an inter

A report had been made to the police by the British people themselves, and by lir. D. E. Graeffe of Messrs. Brockle carried out by them for a hundred years, without financial assistance from mann and Co., that a German friend of view with General Wu Fei-fu, he would not postpone realization for one day and the State. The first paritime nation in his named Erich Geoebe, was missing was willing, to endure harder things than the world has made it a point of honour Mr. Geoche is an engineer, 25 years of one night's discomfort. But, as leared, en that the service which embodies the

contract a chill, which now necessitates brotherhood of the sea should be a ser age. Yesterday it was officially stated the exposure has caused Sir Robert, to vice supplied and maintained by the that the missing man had been found at him staying indoors, though it is hoped people itself. Such a story egnnet hut Cantou.

be read with pride by all British mea

that he will soon be himself again.

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